Revolutionary War

Those who served in the Revolutionary War and are now
buried in Newport Cemetery are Col. Ebenezer Battelle and Capt.
Nathaniel LittleOf the Family of Vicki and Bucky Lee are: Robert Knowlton,Daniel Dye, James Riggs, Benjamin Ridgeway, Campbell Le Fever and Isaac Hooper

Patrick Hanlon

Patrick Hanlon Marker

St Marys Oracle – July 25, 1990

NSAR honors Soldier

A group of descendants and interested persons gathered at Tice Cemetery,
Ludlow Township, Washington County, O., June 30. The occasion
was the marking of the grave of Patrick Hanlon, Revolutionary soldier, by the
Ewings Chapter , National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, from
Pomeroy, O. President Keith Ashley of Ewings Chapter resided at the ceremony.

A new
government marker had been set earlier at the gravesite by Paul and Eleanor
Martin, Bartlett, O. Paul is an SAR member and historian of the Ewings Chapter;
Mrs. Martin is a member and former regent of Marietta Chapter, NSDAR. Township
trustees had recently mowed and trimmed the fence line of the Tice Cemetery,
the oldest Cemetery in Ludlow
Township,. In the
dedication, Ashley mentioned the sacrifices made by ancestors in order to serve
their country; many later come into the Northwest
Territory to claim government lands for their services.

Patrick
Hanlon was born in Ireland
circa 1737. he came to America
with his brother James and settled in Virginia.
He volunteered as a private in the Pennsylvania Continental Line, commanded by
Co. Butler. He was placed on pension rolls March 5, 1819, with compensation commencing Aug. 12, 1819. He was
married in Pennsylvania
to Margaret, (1757-1842) last name unknown. She was from Harrison County, VA.